On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 02:44:57PM -0800, Mani, Greg SPAWAR wrote: > We have a network of PCs running XP and servers running Win 2k and Win 2003. > User Account management is done with Active Directory (AD). We want to add some Sun > Solaris computers to this network. One of the network guys said that Samba could be > used as a single sign on solution for a network of Windows and Solaris computers. > He said that Samba 3.x provided the capability to use Active Directory to > manage/synchronize the user accounts. In other words, with Samba, the accounts on > the AD server could be used when logging onto the Solaris computers, the Xp > computers, and the Windows servers. > I have done some reading and do not see where samba provides a single sign on > solution. Am I missing something or did the other guy misinterrupt the Samba > capabilities?
You're missing something :-). Read up on winbind and the ability to add a Samba server into a AD domain. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
